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he's a man who brought a truce to israel, safety and security to the region. he will be the reason why -- >> sean: you call this safety and security? >> i'm calling it a truce. >> sean: so hamas, which has in its charter that calls for the destruction of israel, and morsi supports them, and muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization, that's democracy? >> absolutely not. this is where this administration as we see with jay carney, and others, they not only have no comprehension of islamism, but they've allowed them to hijack the revolution, about the egyptian people, coming back to the streets to try to regain their freedom from an oppressor, the muslimists, worst of mubarak, because they're dictators on steroids. morsi is worse than mubarak. he's working with the terrorist organization hamas. people like mr. rehab and this administration don't have the courage to speak out against islamism, which many devout muslims do. many muslims on the streets don't want the islamists run their society. unfortunately we have people like you and this administration that
he's a man who brought a truce to israel, safety and security to the region. he will be the reason why -- >> sean: you call this safety and security? >> i'm calling it a truce. >> sean: so hamas, which has in its charter that calls for the destruction of israel, and morsi supports them, and muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization, that's democracy? >> absolutely not. this is where this administration as we see with jay carney, and others, they not only have no...
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the rockets were being fired in israel? >> well, in the case of hamas and israel, actually the muslim brotherhood-led egyptian government was the reason why a truce was reached. >> sean: but the prime minister went to hamas and solidarity -- >> but egypt -- >> sean: they went with solidarity and -- >> they overthrew a dictator. we're not going to let another one come in its place. >> sean: this guy has referred to the israelis as animals, stood by his people calling for the destruction of israel, and this is a 9/11 truther, the guy you're looking at screen right there. >> i don't know where you get your facts. he's a man who brought a truce to israel, safety and security to the region. he will be the reason why -- >> sean: you call this safety and security? >> i'm calling it a truce. >> sean: so hamas, which has in its charter that calls for the destruction of israel, and morsi supports them, and muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization, that's democracy? >> absolutely not. this is where this administration as we see
the rockets were being fired in israel? >> well, in the case of hamas and israel, actually the muslim brotherhood-led egyptian government was the reason why a truce was reached. >> sean: but the prime minister went to hamas and solidarity -- >> but egypt -- >> sean: they went with solidarity and -- >> they overthrew a dictator. we're not going to let another one come in its place. >> sean: this guy has referred to the israelis as animals, stood by his people...
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i asked him about israel. israel has had a peace treaty with egypt more than 30 years now. very interesting ly, i had spokn to the israeli president last week when he received the medal of freedom and said while many people may be criticizing president mubarak. i believe he deserves respect because he has kept to the camp david accords and prevented a war between israel and any other arab country for the last more than 30 years. i put that to mr. morsi. would he respect the camp david accords and all aspects of the peace treaty and especially not put that treaty to a referendum? >> translator: egypt is a great country, proud and ancient. is a member of the united nations. egypt, the institution, the state, in its nuregime respects all the treaties and agreements implemented between it and between the states of the world. with that we confirm we respect all the treaties we signed on to before with egyptians. at the same time, we say what israels have done in terms of violations in the past must be taken into accounting by a new egypt and egypt with a message of peace. we hav
i asked him about israel. israel has had a peace treaty with egypt more than 30 years now. very interesting ly, i had spokn to the israeli president last week when he received the medal of freedom and said while many people may be criticizing president mubarak. i believe he deserves respect because he has kept to the camp david accords and prevented a war between israel and any other arab country for the last more than 30 years. i put that to mr. morsi. would he respect the camp david accords...
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how is israel reacting? the prime minister has issued a statement in reaction to this historic event today. for details, we turn to alyse. what are we hearing from the israelis today? >> reporter: well, hala, as we just heard, a very measured statement saying they -- the israelis appreciate the democratic process, accept the results and look forward to moving forward. no congratulations for the egyptian people, as we've heard from other leaders around the world. no congratulations for mohamed morsi. israeli officials say, you know, this came -- it wasn't unexpected and, listen, the question is not whether muslim brotherhood likes israel. israel knows exactly how the muslim brotherhood feels about them. the question is, how are they going to deal with israel going forward? now that they're in power, will they be vindictive towards the west, towards israel? will they try to be more pragmatic? israel really doesn't know who he's going to appoint to have contacts with this government. is he going to delegate con
how is israel reacting? the prime minister has issued a statement in reaction to this historic event today. for details, we turn to alyse. what are we hearing from the israelis today? >> reporter: well, hala, as we just heard, a very measured statement saying they -- the israelis appreciate the democratic process, accept the results and look forward to moving forward. no congratulations for the egyptian people, as we've heard from other leaders around the world. no congratulations for...
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egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. egyptian officials say that morsi has sent a letter to israel pledging to restart middle east peace talks. >>> the office of the israeli president says that t letters suggests that egypt wants to work for security and stability for all people in the region. israelis have been concerned about how relations might change. but morsi's letter suggests he will respect the peace treaty. still, many israelis view morsi with suspicion. he has been holding discussions with hamas. >>> china's communist party leaders pledged to give priority to stable growth. many chinese are increasingly concerned about the flagging domestic economy. senior party members met in beijing on tuesday to discuss economic policy. president hu jintao said that international monetary fluctuations are making economic growth difficult. they agreed to maintain a policy of dampening housing prices in check and agreed to jump start china's economy through public spending and monetary easing. they want to develop the service
egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. egyptian officials say that morsi has sent a letter to israel pledging to restart middle east peace talks. >>> the office of the israeli president says that t letters suggests that egypt wants to work for security and stability for all people in the region. israelis have been concerned about how relations might change. but morsi's letter suggests he will respect the peace treaty. still, many israelis view morsi with suspicion. he has...
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israel. maybe not this. tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years siberia still that was like i knew where else. continues here in r.t. one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force and explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector companies to come and do business with them take a look. there is not enough folks that will do this type of work in this country so therefore we're bringing bringing back this industry t
israel. maybe not this. tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years siberia still that was like i knew where else. continues here in r.t. one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force and explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and...
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the party takes a tough stance on israel. panetta pledged continued support for the egyptian military up to $1.3 billion a year. but it comes with a condition. egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. israeli officials say morsi has sent a letter to his counterpart in israel. he pledged to do his utmost to restart middle east peace talks. the office of israeli president shimon peres said the letter suggests that egypt plans to work toward stability for all people in the region. morsi is the first egyptian president to represent an islamist movement. israelis have been concerned about how relations might change. morsi's letter suggest he's will respect the peace treaty. still, many israelis view morsi with suspicion. he has been holding discussions with leaders of the palestinian islamist group hamas. >>> now the widow of former palestinian leader yasser arafat has filed a complaint with the french court. it follows a report that he may have been killed by radioactive poisoning. surah arafat asked the court to open
the party takes a tough stance on israel. panetta pledged continued support for the egyptian military up to $1.3 billion a year. but it comes with a condition. egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. israeli officials say morsi has sent a letter to his counterpart in israel. he pledged to do his utmost to restart middle east peace talks. the office of israeli president shimon peres said the letter suggests that egypt plans to work toward stability for all people in the region. morsi...
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but where does israel extend the hand of diplomacy, where does israel stand firm? also, as woe are focusing on iran, should isisrael -- should israel be careful not to take its eye off of hamas? >> well, israel extends its hand in diploam ausall the time. we did this time. we are very receptive and very attentive to the wishes and words of secretary clinton. we cooperated with the egyptian president and we gave peace a chance. we also are doing all we can to make the life of our palestinian neighbors better, both in quality and in the standard of living in the west bank. i think that the one thing that the hamas should watch and especially the people in gaza who are held hostage in this world's largest prison by hamas should watch the way their brethren in the west bank live in peace and safety and security and in prosperity. i think most palestinians really want that. at the same time, because hamas is indeed a proxy of iran, we're not taking our eyes off the ball, neither of hamas, nor of iran. and in a way, what you saw over the last few days was also a demonstr
but where does israel extend the hand of diplomacy, where does israel stand firm? also, as woe are focusing on iran, should isisrael -- should israel be careful not to take its eye off of hamas? >> well, israel extends its hand in diploam ausall the time. we did this time. we are very receptive and very attentive to the wishes and words of secretary clinton. we cooperated with the egyptian president and we gave peace a chance. we also are doing all we can to make the life of our...
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that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza. >> mark regev, thank you for joining me. >> reporter: my pleasure, sir. >> abdullah is the charlotte motor speedwmo president of the committee. >> reporter: i hope the americans will not go forward with another mistake. the palestine and the palestine question is indivisible, gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of the leadership is authentic. the people elected the leader of the palestinian people. but the americans try to divert their attention from the central issue of how to go about making peace in the middle east, and try to concentrate just how to control one party or another, this will be a grave mistake, this service -- a disservice to peace and to the stability of the region. >> so are you personally concerned that all the dealings here appear to have been done directly with hamas, and not with a wider group to include president abbas? >> well, president abbas was not absent from these negotiations. of course, when there is a f
that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza. >> mark regev, thank you for joining me. >> reporter: my pleasure, sir. >> abdullah is the charlotte motor speedwmo president of the committee. >> reporter: i hope the americans will not go forward with another mistake. the palestine and the palestine question is indivisible, gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of the leadership is authentic. the people elected the leader of the palestinian people....
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news from today and of the week that israel and gaza settle into an i'm easy ceasefire after eight days of a strikes and rocket attacks but a long term peace deal is yet to be agreed on. crowds of protesters of three said tear gas in cairo as they marched out angry at this loving president prompting himself a sweeping new powers. e.u. leaders leave brussels with no decision on their truly new a common spending the new round of the budget battle moved to next year are. made almost financial troubles taking their toll on european regions got alarms going to the polls in relation dominated by separate just feeling. the three pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. with me to bang would say first the ceasefire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains intact despite the details of a lasting peace deal having yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while some us rocket attacks killed six israelis as already as policy reports many israelis are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and view the truce as a victory
news from today and of the week that israel and gaza settle into an i'm easy ceasefire after eight days of a strikes and rocket attacks but a long term peace deal is yet to be agreed on. crowds of protesters of three said tear gas in cairo as they marched out angry at this loving president prompting himself a sweeping new powers. e.u. leaders leave brussels with no decision on their truly new a common spending the new round of the budget battle moved to next year are. made almost financial...
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west bank and east jerusalem israel's move came a day after the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine being nonmember observer the u.s. called the construction decision counterproductive to peace negotiations on a two state solution palestinians say the lands of the west bank and east jerusalem which were occupied by israel of the one nine hundred sixty s. must be returned to the sense that the number of israelis living there is risen the half a million for the palestinians all settlement building must stop before any peace talks begin even rights activists to find things both sides are further apart from a two state solution than ever. if we're serious about a two state solution and if we're serious about moving towards that. there's no way that this assessment clenching can be seen as in any way a move towards going back from the table and moving towards the peace talks that both sides they desperately need in the latest upsurge in violence there in gaza we've seen documented proof that israel launched indiscriminate attacks. they fail to distingu
west bank and east jerusalem israel's move came a day after the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine being nonmember observer the u.s. called the construction decision counterproductive to peace negotiations on a two state solution palestinians say the lands of the west bank and east jerusalem which were occupied by israel of the one nine hundred sixty s. must be returned to the sense that the number of israelis living there is risen the half a million for the palestinians all settlement...
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the town is in southern gaza close to the border with israel. the shooting incident occurred on friday morning right on the border. a group of palestinians approached the border fence. israel says its soldiers fired warning shots -- first in the air, then at their feet. one palestinian died and 19 others were wounded. >> this is a clear violation of the agreement, and i hope egypt has agreed to be very clear, very strong with a violation like this happens, that it will not be repeated again. >> neither side wants a return to fighting, and palestinians want the border to egypt kept open. on friday, some people were allowed into gaza, and border guards let through aid supplies, which are badly needed after eight days of israeli attacks. >> it has been the wonder of the eurozone -- germany's economy has continued to grow while the rest of europe has slowed. >> that growth is now so minimal that economists say 2013 next year could see a return to recession. still, german businesses shrugging off that possibility. >> business managers are upbeat abou
the town is in southern gaza close to the border with israel. the shooting incident occurred on friday morning right on the border. a group of palestinians approached the border fence. israel says its soldiers fired warning shots -- first in the air, then at their feet. one palestinian died and 19 others were wounded. >> this is a clear violation of the agreement, and i hope egypt has agreed to be very clear, very strong with a violation like this happens, that it will not be repeated...
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they don't see israel and hamas or israel and whoever is in the position of power in gaza agreeing too. the situation in the hospital is really -- >> reporter: 4 this 4-year-old is looking at a bedside story. is he in the hospital, a victim of an age-old conflict that has shattered his family life. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny finger, badly injured his father, and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a second surgery. doctors at the sheeba medical center reattached four of his fingers, but in the end they had to reamputate two of them. he lives in the south, and there are rockets all the time in that area. hamas doesn't think about where the rockets are going, she says. while he is being treated in this hospital room just one room away there's another child with the same kind of war injuries, except she's from the other side of the conflict. she's from gaza. t
they don't see israel and hamas or israel and whoever is in the position of power in gaza agreeing too. the situation in the hospital is really -- >> reporter: 4 this 4-year-old is looking at a bedside story. is he in the hospital, a victim of an age-old conflict that has shattered his family life. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny finger, badly injured his father, and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my...
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supported israel, where there is unity in israel. relatively speaking. where the arab and the muslim street haven't risen up. what is the big channel? iran. so, i think it's possible. this is the optimistic view but i mostly believe it. it's quite possible that netanyahu is more strongly positioned to deal with iran at the enof this conflict than ten days ago. >> i call that wildly optimistic. i think hamas has not lost anything. in effect it will come out of these negotiations gained something. we have don't know what it is now. it did this with utter impunity. that in and of itself is a victory. >> i just think that the arab street is still up. when you hear that turkish prime minister calling israelis terrorists and you have the sense that charles calls it pornography but of the death of children among palestinians, there is great upset in the arab world. the question is can -- how does it play in syria? do iranians exploit it to their end? at the moment, if the grand troops can be restrained and netanyahu should be credited with responding to preside
supported israel, where there is unity in israel. relatively speaking. where the arab and the muslim street haven't risen up. what is the big channel? iran. so, i think it's possible. this is the optimistic view but i mostly believe it. it's quite possible that netanyahu is more strongly positioned to deal with iran at the enof this conflict than ten days ago. >> i call that wildly optimistic. i think hamas has not lost anything. in effect it will come out of these negotiations gained...
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some say the vote could put even more obstacles between israel and the p.a. and hinder further peace talks. here is chris mitchell from jerusalem. >> reporter: the historic vote passed overwhelming, 138 in favor, and 48 abtentions and nine against. they said they would accept nothing less than an independent state with east jerusalem as its capital. >> this time we're determined to go. nothing is going to shake us. the train has left the station. there is no way we be can deterred. we can be frightened, we can be pushed around -- i think this determination has become greater now. >> reporter: palestinians in the west bank celebrated the vote. and palestinians also celebrated in hamas-controlled gaza. >> it is a wonderful feeling, it is amazing. god willing, unity fatah and hamas will happen very soon in the near future. we will be brothers, and together we will destroy the israeli entity. god willing, we are going to victory, victory, victory. >> reporter: the vote was largely symbolic, but abbas called the vote a birth certifcate for the state of palestine.
some say the vote could put even more obstacles between israel and the p.a. and hinder further peace talks. here is chris mitchell from jerusalem. >> reporter: the historic vote passed overwhelming, 138 in favor, and 48 abtentions and nine against. they said they would accept nothing less than an independent state with east jerusalem as its capital. >> this time we're determined to go. nothing is going to shake us. the train has left the station. there is no way we be can deterred....
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as ayman said this is the 300 yard no go area israel declared several years ago when israel was worried militants were putting land mines in that area. that's why it's a no go area in that place. so the israelis say they fired warning shots to scare the palestinians away. they fired three times in the air. when that didn't work they -- there was more shooting. the israelis have not confirmed they killed anybody. and they're saying this is no the a cease-fire violation. it's one of the events that have been occurring up and down the border for a long time and they don't see it as part of the cease-fire situation. rather, an attempt to control an unruly palestinian crowd. that's what the israelis are saying. craig? >> nbc's martin fletcher from tel aviv for us this afternoon, thank you much, sir. appreciate that. >>> back here the obama administration continues to try to bring peace to the region. hostilities broke out, president obama dispatched his top diplomat hillary clinton, to calm tensions on wednesday in cairo. she, of course announced that cease-fire standing alongside her egypti
as ayman said this is the 300 yard no go area israel declared several years ago when israel was worried militants were putting land mines in that area. that's why it's a no go area in that place. so the israelis say they fired warning shots to scare the palestinians away. they fired three times in the air. when that didn't work they -- there was more shooting. the israelis have not confirmed they killed anybody. and they're saying this is no the a cease-fire violation. it's one of the events...
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street no stranger to empty israel sentiment and despite the worries about stability the revolution the elections simmering below the surface is hostility towards israel but that hostility was kept in check during the bikes time. for this building used to house these are even fiber but it's now closed up and became a sign is rabies fear of what's to come. for egyptians is really sputnik and i mean number one the next president will be strong and change the status quo i refuse to continue the relationship mubarak had with israel it must continue to fight. his or it was the first for us next president should cut all the relations between us it's a threat israelis can no longer ignore thing that. anybody should close ones and ignore such rhetoric that's. not only very negative but is alarming but a muslim brotherhood victory is not a done deal on thursday egypt's constitutional court dissolved the islamist dominated parliament and gave morsi is contender fick the green light to stay in the race but it's done little to calm israeli fears of an islamist government on its border correlati
street no stranger to empty israel sentiment and despite the worries about stability the revolution the elections simmering below the surface is hostility towards israel but that hostility was kept in check during the bikes time. for this building used to house these are even fiber but it's now closed up and became a sign is rabies fear of what's to come. for egyptians is really sputnik and i mean number one the next president will be strong and change the status quo i refuse to continue the...
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state department, they don't recognize israel, state of israel. but it's a very powerful, military component and the social component. >> it's important to recognize there are multiple facets of hamas. born in the 1980s, came out of the muslim brotherhood where you see other alliances developing with other countries and you mentioned because they're born of the muslim brotherhood as well. born as a resistance movement but quickly realized that provide for the people would win the hearts and minds. and so yes you have the political wing, military wing, and the social wing, runs schools, hospitals, and they get the grassroots support, mainly from that side of things. >> what does it mean? you've got the cease-fire that happens. if there is in fact a time of calm here, what is the outcome of all of this? i mean, does hamas stay where it is or do they grow, do they become more powerful? who are losers and who are the winners? >> the pessimist in me, i said last time, i predicted they would come to a truce before a ground engagement happened and everyo
state department, they don't recognize israel, state of israel. but it's a very powerful, military component and the social component. >> it's important to recognize there are multiple facets of hamas. born in the 1980s, came out of the muslim brotherhood where you see other alliances developing with other countries and you mentioned because they're born of the muslim brotherhood as well. born as a resistance movement but quickly realized that provide for the people would win the hearts...
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israel is not under the bus. the fact is that president obama, and we shall not forget it, helped us to find us those missiles. and security -- we asked them. they responded positively. and is the president of the united states. we enjoy the support of the two parties. and it is -- and i don't want to say anything against candidate romney any time. but we are not taking parts in the american campaign. and we are lucky to have the support of the two parties. and until -- it's hard to become the president of the united states. and i met all the presidents for the last 50 years, republicans and democrats. i must say, most of them are exceedingly friendly. exceedingly. >> so what about you? you're getting close to 90 years old. that's hard to believe. you look so great. how do you feel? >> i feel that i am too young to do the job. what can i tell you? >> because you still have some energy left. >> i think that everybody can be like me. and i think i'm lucky to show my people. i'm here not to woo the people. someone h
israel is not under the bus. the fact is that president obama, and we shall not forget it, helped us to find us those missiles. and security -- we asked them. they responded positively. and is the president of the united states. we enjoy the support of the two parties. and it is -- and i don't want to say anything against candidate romney any time. but we are not taking parts in the american campaign. and we are lucky to have the support of the two parties. and until -- it's hard to become the...
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and the border between israel and gaza and some were farmers wanted to get access to their land. and others the cease-fire agreements. after shouting verbal warnings to the crowds, israeli troops opened fire killing one pal al and wounding more than a dozen. and israel and hamas accused each other of violating the the cease-fire agreement so far both sides showed restraint. today the first time in two weeks, the tomorrow leader in gaza appeared in public and even he avoided the normal inflammatory language that acompanies most incidents. >> and i think for some people to try to go inside means something. >> neither side, it appears, wants to return to the violence of the past weeks. and hamas worked on a series of tunnels they used to move rockets in and out of gaza, giving credence to those who say it's just a temporary pause in the violence not the start to a long-term peace agreement. >> egypt, which played a major role in crafting the cease-fire agreement will hold talks with representatives of israel and hamas in the coming days. a top priority to sort out the vague language
and the border between israel and gaza and some were farmers wanted to get access to their land. and others the cease-fire agreements. after shouting verbal warnings to the crowds, israeli troops opened fire killing one pal al and wounding more than a dozen. and israel and hamas accused each other of violating the the cease-fire agreement so far both sides showed restraint. today the first time in two weeks, the tomorrow leader in gaza appeared in public and even he avoided the normal...
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. >> chancellor merkel and prime minister netanyahu told talks as frustration grows over israel's planned to expand settlements. >> a legendary brazilian architect dies at the age of 104. >> calm appears to be restored around the presidential palace in cairo. troops were deployed to push back protesters after a violent night of protests saw seven people killed and hundreds wounded. >> protests have spread to other parts of the country as well. egypt has been rocked by a wave of unrest after the president announced a decree, giving him so sweeping powers. >> his move to push through a trap constitution that the opposition rejects has sparked more flames. >> tanks outside the presidential palace in cairo. the elite republican guard, whose job it is to protect the president, says it has deployed the vehicles to keep protesters apart. they are also insuring that demonstrators are kept away from the entrance. in the morning, hundreds of members of the muslim brotherhood made their way towards the palace to show their support for president morsi. more scuffles broke out when the opposition agai
. >> chancellor merkel and prime minister netanyahu told talks as frustration grows over israel's planned to expand settlements. >> a legendary brazilian architect dies at the age of 104. >> calm appears to be restored around the presidential palace in cairo. troops were deployed to push back protesters after a violent night of protests saw seven people killed and hundreds wounded. >> protests have spread to other parts of the country as well. egypt has been rocked by a...
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which promptly shut down cash flow to the region israel collects around one hundred million dollars in taxes and customs duties which goes directly to the palestinians but that will now be used to pay their substantial debts to israeli companies earlier israel also announced further settlement expansion the palestinians un upgrade doesn't change the situation on the ground but allows the autonomy access to international organizations to challenge israel's actions earlier israeli academic middle east and told my colleague kevin zero in that statehood should be achieved through peace talks. the majority of israelis and . in the sky every move by the way has stated clearly that they'd like to see palestine independent both of us understand that there's a difference between saying palestine independent and doing it on your own with the united nations without israel as a partner as if saying that the impediment is just the state that's here let's do this hand in hand without negotiations without us as a partner to do a one sided to impose it on israel and they feel the strong need to giv
which promptly shut down cash flow to the region israel collects around one hundred million dollars in taxes and customs duties which goes directly to the palestinians but that will now be used to pay their substantial debts to israeli companies earlier israel also announced further settlement expansion the palestinians un upgrade doesn't change the situation on the ground but allows the autonomy access to international organizations to challenge israel's actions earlier israeli academic middle...
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reaction well first of all i don't thing israel was weak israel was the cause is needed to stop the rockets just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me because even though with the surgical attacks what we've heard the word described a lot over the last couple of days there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths do you think differently and we're really really sorry for these deaths and that's good what we want we want to target in heard only those who fire rockets and. an excel ski the spokesman of benjamin netanyahu coming up talks between the e.u. leaders collapse in brussels this is reached on the trillion euro budget as we call and stronger members battled how much just spent on company. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power and such a children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking mat
reaction well first of all i don't thing israel was weak israel was the cause is needed to stop the rockets just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me because even though with the surgical attacks what we've heard the word described a lot over the last couple of days there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths do you think differently and we're really really sorry...
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israel wants to deal. if there's no deal, then as they keep saying, all options are still open. >> martin fletcher reporting from tel aviv, thanks so much. >>> we want to bring in our political panel. we have nationally syndicated radio talk show host and msnbc contributor michael and perry bacon, political editor. yes men, great to have you here. it seems that every president in modern times has had to deal with the tensions that flair up within the middle east. they always try to talk about overseeing a long-term cease-fire. as we should on the brink of those discussions right now, between gaza and israel, what is the broader impact of the idea that not only will there be a cease-fire, but the fact that israel's neighbors will verify their right to exist, which is the longer formatted problem? >> well, yeah, i think we shouldn't get ahead of ourselves. i think the first step is to cease hostilities. i think that the state department has already said that's step one for secretary of state clinton's arriva
israel wants to deal. if there's no deal, then as they keep saying, all options are still open. >> martin fletcher reporting from tel aviv, thanks so much. >>> we want to bring in our political panel. we have nationally syndicated radio talk show host and msnbc contributor michael and perry bacon, political editor. yes men, great to have you here. it seems that every president in modern times has had to deal with the tensions that flair up within the middle east. they always try...
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israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these yeahs siberia still not quite like anywhere else. cultures that so much given to each musician my remark was revolutionary dictator in the making of president mohamed morsi the presidential decrees granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about. wealthy british style stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to report. to the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the life here in moscow a economic predicament fell public mood and now for us to contend with a tide of home grown terrorists and the cause of it. short of cash and opportunities of flocking to radical islam those. reports stopping the trend is not proving easy. the recent national police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many
israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these yeahs siberia still not quite like anywhere else. cultures that so much given to each musician my remark was revolutionary dictator in the making of president mohamed morsi the presidential decrees granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about. wealthy british style stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred look at the global...
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he was a big peace of the hamas/israel deal that was brokered, and then next thing you know he turns around and gives himself these sweeping powers, and then, of course, egyptians take to the streets, and we now have death and violence in the streets of cairo, again, two years later. why do you think he made in the move? what can you tell me about him? >> well, he felt empowered after he has proven himself to be able to convince hamas to stop shooting at israel, and america was pleased with his participation in this process. unfortunately, the protesters in egypt are sending confusing messages to the administration. they took out mubarak who was more of a secular leader and voted for a muslim brotherhood leader, and 70% of egyptians actually are for sharia. so -- cheryl: which is, which is a very, which is a very -- sharia would be a very, i mean, that's a very restrictive type of -- >> it's anti-democracy. cheryl: okay. >> and morsi's given them sharia. now they're not happy with morsi, so there are mixed messages. and the egyptian people have to be educated. as to the democratic pr
he was a big peace of the hamas/israel deal that was brokered, and then next thing you know he turns around and gives himself these sweeping powers, and then, of course, egyptians take to the streets, and we now have death and violence in the streets of cairo, again, two years later. why do you think he made in the move? what can you tell me about him? >> well, he felt empowered after he has proven himself to be able to convince hamas to stop shooting at israel, and america was pleased...
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israel's. bombardment campaign was aimed at wiping out a massive infrastructure personnel and capacity gazan reporters say that they will never be deterred from reporting that side of the story hairy affair they're reporting from gaza well the israeli defense forces spokesperson of a tell a revenge claim to r.t. that israel has only a target of hamas communications facilities and not general me officers. we're talking about two media buildings indeed but on the roofs of these media buildings hamas wisely positioned a whole system of communications and electronics for its own personal or operational work we targeted only these and tennis these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosive some windows shattered and so on i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake hamas is start getting civilians we are not looking to target civ
israel's. bombardment campaign was aimed at wiping out a massive infrastructure personnel and capacity gazan reporters say that they will never be deterred from reporting that side of the story hairy affair they're reporting from gaza well the israeli defense forces spokesperson of a tell a revenge claim to r.t. that israel has only a target of hamas communications facilities and not general me officers. we're talking about two media buildings indeed but on the roofs of these media buildings...
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egypt's election is also being followed closely by the country's a neighbor israel that he is antigens sentiment on the rise as is mubarak's ousting will spike if any slam is kind of a comes to column policy or has the story set a corner with these words the muslim brotherhood candidate mohamed morsi is campaigning has launched with a vowel that the capital of the arab world will be in jerusalem with morsi drawn to liberate it six weeks on the contest is as tight as ever with morsi a strong contender to be egypt's next president and his promise is as governessing as ever egypt is committed to international agreements that were signed including the treaty with israel or egypt and should have the right to amend all that is not in their interest to go and make sure the other departments stop what it is signed as if it's not warming enough for israel what will happen to the nine hundred seventy nine peace treaty with egypt big players who've put their weight behind most his presidential bid has been even more bold in the claims how but the war with israel is in no way something that can be
egypt's election is also being followed closely by the country's a neighbor israel that he is antigens sentiment on the rise as is mubarak's ousting will spike if any slam is kind of a comes to column policy or has the story set a corner with these words the muslim brotherhood candidate mohamed morsi is campaigning has launched with a vowel that the capital of the arab world will be in jerusalem with morsi drawn to liberate it six weeks on the contest is as tight as ever with morsi a strong...
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i would actually say that the main security danger to israel today and for the next two years is not iran but the situation in egypt and consume the islamist at least in public and at least for now are trying to downplay i think to some trouble here but. let me be israelis are worried because in the ruthless business of politicking easy points are schooled by using the jewish state as a punchbag and what israelis feel is that what see today is only a step away from being implemented to move policy r.t. . the un observer mission in syria is suspending its activities because of escalating violence in the country this as the u.s. says it is tracking a russian military cargo ship making its way to syria with weapons and troops reportedly on board moscow has denied the claims but said several ships are ready if needed to protect its syrian base or his money financial reports from damascus. we are hearing from the chief supervision mission here in syria that the more interest have suspended all the activities in the country and the main reason for that is an increased violence we've been w
i would actually say that the main security danger to israel today and for the next two years is not iran but the situation in egypt and consume the islamist at least in public and at least for now are trying to downplay i think to some trouble here but. let me be israelis are worried because in the ruthless business of politicking easy points are schooled by using the jewish state as a punchbag and what israelis feel is that what see today is only a step away from being implemented to move...
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right in your building calls for israel and palestinians to return to soon talks to resolve their longstanding conflict. clinton continues his middle east to end of the solving conflict in the region but the hunt he says of iran and so yeah also on the agenda all the details in just a few moments. egypt's newly elected islam is leader said to form a government but western states could be getting more than they bargained for after he vowed to improve ties with iran league more pain in the eurozone cyprus said to ask for a rescue citing exposure to struggling greece while spain in turn expects one hundred billion euros worth of bailout cash. and its top whistleblower julian assange awaits ecuador's decision on whether or not it will grant him asylum the final edition of his groundbreaking interview show set to air here on r t. nine pm in moscow i met trezeguet good to have you with us here on r t our top story russian president vladimir putin has called on both sides in the newsreel you palestinian conflict to resume talks to break the stalemate russia is also stepping over stepping up efforts t
right in your building calls for israel and palestinians to return to soon talks to resolve their longstanding conflict. clinton continues his middle east to end of the solving conflict in the region but the hunt he says of iran and so yeah also on the agenda all the details in just a few moments. egypt's newly elected islam is leader said to form a government but western states could be getting more than they bargained for after he vowed to improve ties with iran league more pain in the...
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and israel reportedly strikes a residential area in gaza injuring four civilians despite the ceasefire agreed between the two this comes just days after the u.n. upgraded palestine's diplomatic status. and a lot from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us the vote counting is of still underway in kuwait where the opposition claims it is the lowest turnout ever with only a quarter of people casting a ballot the sunni dominated opposition has boycotted the parliamentary ballot and they accuse the monarchy of changing the election rules to influence the outcome of the poll was a captain obvious in the gulf state with the latest. well the polls are closed doors olds are in but the battle over kuwait's political future has only just begun as expected the new parliament is largely consisting of folks who are considered to be closely allied with the ruling power but that is because the opposition didn't front any candidates in a boycott of the vote they've even questioned the outcome before the last ballot was cast voter turnout varied widely from pollin
and israel reportedly strikes a residential area in gaza injuring four civilians despite the ceasefire agreed between the two this comes just days after the u.n. upgraded palestine's diplomatic status. and a lot from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us the vote counting is of still underway in kuwait where the opposition claims it is the lowest turnout ever with only a quarter of people casting a ballot the sunni dominated opposition has boycotted the...
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where israel gets a. price that is very very favorable and not at all to the interests of the egyptians to what extent would he be able to maneuver in that area this remains to be seen would have to wait a little bit and see what he can do how worried do you think washington should be in light of that recent announcement. i think washington is very much on the side of a great road have to admit that and washington has a lot of clout the financial assistance that it provides yearly to egypt and then the support that it has and the way that it can. really. exert a great deal of pressure on egypt here the new president would have to take all that into consideration at the same time he would have to rule in a country that is sufficiently united and have the government reflect in a sense the aspiration of the people who are not very happy with our insurance where there's a. write down came around a law professor of international law and georgetown university thank you very much for your analysis you're welcome
where israel gets a. price that is very very favorable and not at all to the interests of the egyptians to what extent would he be able to maneuver in that area this remains to be seen would have to wait a little bit and see what he can do how worried do you think washington should be in light of that recent announcement. i think washington is very much on the side of a great road have to admit that and washington has a lot of clout the financial assistance that it provides yearly to egypt and...
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israel and hamas agreeing to a cease-fire but israel says it's going to maintain its border restriction even though they'll talk about it but not lift the naval block aid and hamas says they'll arm gaza with rockets that could be fired into israel. how stable is this situation? >> i think there's a peace deal that's foreseeable. it's not difficult to to foresee. the deal is israel stop with the assassinations and hamas stop firing the rockets. the second part is israel would do something in terms of the border crossing, get activity back to normal which is something the palestinians dearly want as well as to have a sense that hamas would stop smuggling of weapons coming from syria. that's why the naval blockade is in place. they have the possibility of the united states coming in. you asked about u.s. pressure but also the u.s. playing a greater role. if the obama administration says let's let them settle it themself but they said we'll play a more aggressive role. that's the challenge for the obama administration in the second term where as in the first term they wanted a light footpri
israel and hamas agreeing to a cease-fire but israel says it's going to maintain its border restriction even though they'll talk about it but not lift the naval block aid and hamas says they'll arm gaza with rockets that could be fired into israel. how stable is this situation? >> i think there's a peace deal that's foreseeable. it's not difficult to to foresee. the deal is israel stop with the assassinations and hamas stop firing the rockets. the second part is israel would do something...
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i think israel is responding appropriately. i think that the initial israeli reaction sort of shuts the whole thing off was a mistake. this is a serious problem. and i think they are well within their legitimate rights to take the steps they take. >> eric: you said something fascinating, you think the vote could have been won. it was overwhelming. 138-4. nine against, 41 abstentions. how do you think, ambassador, israel and the u.s. and israel's allies could potentially have won this? >> guest: the same way that the george h.w. bush administration defeated very similar efforts by what was then the palestine liberation organization in 1989-1990 to enhance the status in the u.n. at that time, secretary of state jim baker said flatly and unequivocally if any u.n. organization enhanced the plo's status from that of observer organization, that he would recommend to the president that the united states cut off all funding, assessed or voluntary to that u.n. agency. you know, that worke worked in e world health organization, it worked
i think israel is responding appropriately. i think that the initial israeli reaction sort of shuts the whole thing off was a mistake. this is a serious problem. and i think they are well within their legitimate rights to take the steps they take. >> eric: you said something fascinating, you think the vote could have been won. it was overwhelming. 138-4. nine against, 41 abstentions. how do you think, ambassador, israel and the u.s. and israel's allies could potentially have won this?...
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i would actually say that the main security danger to israel today and for the next two years is not iran but the situation in egypt a concern the islamists at least in public and at least for now are trying to downplay i think it will do to make some trouble here but. you know but maybe israelis are worried because in the ruthless business of politicking easy points are scored by using the jewish state as a punchbag and what israelis fear is that what see today is only a step away from being implemented to move. policy r.t. . barrett r.t. will continue to bring you the latest from egypt across the weekend we got updates analysis of the first post mubarak presidential runoff from our correspondents there. champion hard line islamists. pay to ground a tyrannical image. grapple to control it. by eating some straw. but it's time to come. on. now the big story this week candid territory versus pro bailout that upcoming greek election which will establish the future of the debt stricken country all eyes are on whether voters will favor the left has said it's a party opposed to the restric
i would actually say that the main security danger to israel today and for the next two years is not iran but the situation in egypt a concern the islamists at least in public and at least for now are trying to downplay i think it will do to make some trouble here but. you know but maybe israelis are worried because in the ruthless business of politicking easy points are scored by using the jewish state as a punchbag and what israelis fear is that what see today is only a step away from being...
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jerusalem israel's move came a day off the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine to being a non member observer on the us a call the construction decision counterproductive to peace negotiations on a two state solution justinian said say than see in the west bank and east jerusalem which are occupied by israel nine hundred sixty must be returned to them and since then the number of israelis living there has been treated off a million for the past in settlement building must stop before any response then let's get more now from a human rights activist find in london thanks for joining us now the palestinians say israel's settlement decision right out of the u.n. vote is a provocation how do you see it. well i say it's very important when the u.s. calls these certain expansions illegal when they call them counterproductive we should be using the word illegal because that's very clearly what this act is a fervor free found. to be built illegally occupied palestinian territory and this is a obstacle to peace if we're serious about a
jerusalem israel's move came a day off the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine to being a non member observer on the us a call the construction decision counterproductive to peace negotiations on a two state solution justinian said say than see in the west bank and east jerusalem which are occupied by israel nine hundred sixty must be returned to them and since then the number of israelis living there has been treated off a million for the past in settlement building must stop before any...